Allende, Nuevo León

Municipality in Nuevo León, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Allende is a municipality located in the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It comprises a region known as Región Citrícola (Citrus Region), for being a major producer of orange at local, national and even international level. Allende is located at the Sierra Madre Oriental range foothills in the central-southeastern part in the state of Nuevo León. It has a territorial extension of 148.5 km2, comprising around 0.22% of the whole extension of Nuevo León. Given its geographic location, the region consists of valleys and hills ranging from 300 meters above sea level on the northeast, to 1,640 meters above sea level in the southwestern part of the municipality. According to the 2010 census data, it had a population of 32,581, of whom 16,436 were men and 16,145 were women. The main economic activities are agriculture, livestock, beekeeping (Allende is one of the largest producers of honey in Mexico), poultry and transportation, activities that generate many jobs in the region.

Country Mexico
Elevation
460 m (1,510 ft)
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Allende Municipality
Municipality
Allende Municipality is located in Mexico
Allende Municipality
Allende Municipality
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 25°17′N 100°01′W
Country Mexico
StateNuevo León
Municipal seatAllende
Government
  Municipal presidentEduardo Leal Buenfil
Area
  Total
186 km2 (72 sq mi)
Elevation
460 m (1,510 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[1][2]
  Total
35,289
  Density190/km2 (491/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
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Geography

The municipality is located around 46.7 km. (30 miles) on the highway to Linares, southwards Monterrey. It borders the municipality of Santiago to the north and northeast, going throughout the Sierra Madre Oriental and the stream of Cerro Las Cruces. It's also bounded on the north by the municipality of Cadereyta Jiménez, having as natural boundary streams of the Lazarillos and Los Nogales, where they converge with Ramos River. [3] Allende also borders the municipality of Montemorelos to the northeast, east, southeast and south.[4]

History

Prior the arrival of the first Spanish settlers to the New Kingdom of León in the late sixteenth century, these lands were inhabited by a group of indigenous people of Chichimeca origin called Huachichiles, that prevented the penetration of settlers to the region called "Cuarisezapa" that stretched from the outskirts of Monterrey until Guajuco Valley in what today are the municipalities of Santiago and Allende, they were shortly expelled when the Spanish arrived.[5]

The Spanish promoted the colonization of the area and founded the Cuarisezapa Guajuco Valley, comprising an area to the Ramos river. Its first settler was Captain Diego Rodriguez de Montemayor, grandson of the founder of Monterrey Diego de Montemayor, who received a grant from Governor Martin de Zavala in 1646 and two years later expanded it by a purchase to Diego Fernandez de Montemayor.[6] When he died, his widow Ines de la Garza with her children continued working on livestock, agriculture in the haciendas.[7]

General Luis Garcia de Pruneda owned large estates in the vicinity of these lands by the 1700s, when he died in 1739, he desired that a part of his properties were devoted to charitable works, so in 1749 was promoted the creation of two chaplaincies that included what today are the municipalities of Allende, Cadereyta Jimenez and Montemorelos.[8]

Government

Municipal presidents

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Term Municipal president[9][10] Political party Notes
1939-1940Baudelio E. Salazar GarzaPRM
1941-1942Ciro Tamez Lozano
1943-1945Cruz Rodríguez Cavazos
1946-1946Reynaldo Marroquín GarzaPRI Acting municipal president
1946-1947Rogelio Salazar M.
1948-1951Hermenegildo Leal
1952-1954José Tamez Leal
1955-1957Rogelio Salazar Martínez
1958-1960Tobías Villalón Cavazos
1961-1963Rogelio Salazar Cavazos
1964-1966Ramón Flores Aguirre
1967-1969Héctor Tamez Rodríguez
1970-1971David Cardoso Tamez
1972-1973Rubén G. Cavazos Cardoso
1974-1976Gerardo H. Leal Silva
1977-1979Antonio Javier Cavazos Flores
1980-1982Gilberto Tamez Rodríguez
1983-1985Jorge Salazar Suárez
1986-1988Roberto Aguirre Vega
1989-1991Juventino Fernández González
1991Juan Alonso García MoyaActing municipal president
1992-1994Jorge Heriberto Salazar Salazar
1994Juana Aurora Cavazos C.Acting municipal president
1995-1997José Luis Rodríguez Cavazos
1997-2000Ramiro Tamez Martínez
2000-2003Adrián Antonio Cavazos Parra
2003-2006Sergio Alejandro Alanís Marroquín
2006-2009Luis Gerardo Marroquín Salazar
2009-2012Jorge Alberto Salazar Salazar
2006-2009Luis Gerardo Marroquín Salazar
2009-2012Jorge Alberto Salazar Salazar
2012-2015Jaime Salazar Marroquín
2015-2018Silverio Manuel Flores LealPAN
2018-2021Eva Patricia Salazar MarroquínPRI
2021-2024Eva Patricia Salazar Marroquín[11]PRI
PRD
She was reelected on 06/06/2021
2024-Eduardo Leal Buenfil[12]PAN
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Tourism

The Ramos River attracts many visitors for its landscapes, another tourist site is El paseo de la Loma de la Santa Cruz (Loma de la Santa Cruz's walk) which offers a panoramic view from the municipal seat. Other tourist sites are the Plaza Zaragoza, in front of town Hall and Plaza Mariano Escobedo. The Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol (Parish of St. Peter Apostle), which is a modern building on a smaller scale replica of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Museum of Anthropology, History and Culture House in the Old Temple, the shrine of Our Lady of Light at Rancho El Cerro, the Hacienda del provisor, the collection gallery of Bernardo Flores Salazar and the municipal palace.[13][14]

Museums

The ancient temple of San Pedro Apostol, is now a museum that houses the history and culture of the municipality, along with antiquities of items and depictions of life-style of the town.[15]

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